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government state institution on the government budget starting from the first of january you mention hunter mentees quidditch is very interesting i was just about to ask you how you work with the regions because it's to be relatively easy to run the business started business in moscow st petersburg in the major cities but the further away you move the deeper. you dig into russia is. really the situation in so many drones we can do business much easier than in moscow who have good regions like. like. like. that it's easy you know this is not easy ideally business going deep but how do munchies get digging deep. because not between their main business is all well and everything is you know under this but. petersburg not the best region for doing business in russia actually moscow was on a special report done by a world economic forum on the last place and in the russian. but they can see we are doing our regional net. in a wood point there. are on the regional level so we're going to have decided on the thirty six people who would lead who would do this work in the region you know your
government state institution on the government budget starting from the first of january you mention hunter mentees quidditch is very interesting i was just about to ask you how you work with the regions because it's to be relatively easy to run the business started business in moscow st petersburg in the major cities but the further away you move the deeper. you dig into russia is. really the situation in so many drones we can do business much easier than in moscow who have good regions like....
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because it means giving transnational corporations on pleura so that power and control over the american government and the american people are going to disastrous effects with this so-called free trade deal have on our national sovereignty also just when you thought getting caught sexting was bad enough police agencies across america want to keep all of your texts on file for the world to see what's the rationale behind this latest proposed invasion of your privacy is a seventy chance becoming a law and if you browse the libertarian blogosphere you're likely to see dozens of stories touting the success of railway privatisation in japan if you dig a little deeper all is not what it seems so what's the real story behind the poster child for privatization. you need to know this americans used to care a lot about national sovereignty that includes the right of our nation to do things that are on our own best interest in the right of our country to not be forced to do things that hurt us for generations conservatives ranted about how the league of nations in the us are dangers to our national sovereign
because it means giving transnational corporations on pleura so that power and control over the american government and the american people are going to disastrous effects with this so-called free trade deal have on our national sovereignty also just when you thought getting caught sexting was bad enough police agencies across america want to keep all of your texts on file for the world to see what's the rationale behind this latest proposed invasion of your privacy is a seventy chance becoming...
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john: not governments. >> nothing to do with government . and we actually agree about that. i told you. [laughter] john: un delighted. how about the other issue. i am told there are food deserts' where poor people live and we have to invite supermarkets in, give them tax breaks or maybe pay for it because they cannot get fresh food. that is why they are fat. >> ever since, you know, that original ms. -- missed came out about the food doesn't we found out that by doing research it really was not true at all. and they actually do have the supermarkets. you still have a choice, and we here we go again. i want a ground surge of citizens out there who are highly enlightened about this too can finally get on out and do something for themselves. they are the ones with the choice here, and they need to be doing that for their families as well. john: voluntary. >> nutritionists. john: thank you. coming up, our taste test. to you prefer beef steak or zebra steak? our audience will weigh in. also, are you ready to eat some swine? [applause] themselves, but they said they cannot talk ab
john: not governments. >> nothing to do with government . and we actually agree about that. i told you. [laughter] john: un delighted. how about the other issue. i am told there are food deserts' where poor people live and we have to invite supermarkets in, give them tax breaks or maybe pay for it because they cannot get fresh food. that is why they are fat. >> ever since, you know, that original ms. -- missed came out about the food doesn't we found out that by doing research it...
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so there has government's steadying it. what did the john: people want government to keep us safe. the water we drink, the air we breathe. of the soap we use? in done name of protecting us the government has studied the ingredients of the antibacterial soap under our deodorant has a chemical that kills germs. total tuesday's. the bureaucrats steady they have than steadying and now 40 years and still have not made a decision. paul alexander robo book called pandemic people versus terms. 40 years? >> the product was invented to start a review process. the fda decided it was safe to be effective they weren't certain that if was safe and there is some environmental group. then the environmental groups came into protests it was substance was dangerous. and to have research to back it up. >> and to save nine humans to use the product but a and the ap -- epa to label the pesticide. >> is good for identified this. jo: it kills a pass. >> the epa bacteria is a fancy word for a germ is considered a past. then these in midges of ddt. >> johnson & johnson and? >> quite an extensive use of. may
so there has government's steadying it. what did the john: people want government to keep us safe. the water we drink, the air we breathe. of the soap we use? in done name of protecting us the government has studied the ingredients of the antibacterial soap under our deodorant has a chemical that kills germs. total tuesday's. the bureaucrats steady they have than steadying and now 40 years and still have not made a decision. paul alexander robo book called pandemic people versus terms. 40...
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john: not governments. >> nothing to do with government . and we actually agree about that. i told you. [laughter] john: un delighted. how about the other issue. i am told there are food deserts' where po people live and we have to invite supermarkets in, give them tax breaks or maybe pay for it because they cannot get fresh food. that is why they are fat. >> ever since, you know, that original ms. -- missed came out about the food doesn't we found out that by doing research it really was not true at all. and they actually do have the supermarkets. you still have a choice, and we are right back to where we go again. i want a ground surge of citizens out there who are highly enlightened about this too can finally get on out and do something for themselves. they are the ones with the choice here, and they need to be doing that for their families as well. john: voluntary. >> nutritionists. john: thank you. coming up, our taste test. to you prefer beef steak or zebra steak? our audience will weigh in. also, are you ready to eat some swine? [applause] woman: my first symptoms wer
john: not governments. >> nothing to do with government . and we actually agree about that. i told you. [laughter] john: un delighted. how about the other issue. i am told there are food deserts' where po people live and we have to invite supermarkets in, give them tax breaks or maybe pay for it because they cannot get fresh food. that is why they are fat. >> ever since, you know, that original ms. -- missed came out about the food doesn't we found out that by doing research it...
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[applause] the good government awards also support spur's good government work. it is a central part of our mission. our agenda is admittedly ambitious. we analyze every local measure on the san francisco ballot, which until recently was a pretty formidable task. we participate in most of the major issues of city government from pension and payroll tax reform to some of the most important discussions on how we fund a lot of our public services, whether that finding different revenue streams for our parks, are trying to find new ways to fund public transportation in the city. we're very happy to be working with mayor lee and the board to address a lot of these issues. this will clearly be a busy year for us. another component of our work is connecting the city's robuspro o assistance with our many business partners. this is a core part of mfac original purpose in san francisco. we are focused on building this capacity once again. as everyone here knows, the nature of how cities are doing business is changing. fundamentally. costly federal and state mandates contin
[applause] the good government awards also support spur's good government work. it is a central part of our mission. our agenda is admittedly ambitious. we analyze every local measure on the san francisco ballot, which until recently was a pretty formidable task. we participate in most of the major issues of city government from pension and payroll tax reform to some of the most important discussions on how we fund a lot of our public services, whether that finding different revenue streams for...
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government u.s. involvement began in one thousand and fifteen when the government began to control haiti in a way that allowed them to maintain an outpost for u.s. corporate interests. fast forward to one nine hundred ninety when john bertrand aristide became the first democratically elected leader of haiti but instead of supporting haiti's first democracy the us immediately acted to undermine it what a shock during the bush administration and dearest good leaders were appointed to key diplomatic positions infrastructure initiatives were terminated the haitian national police was deterred because of the weapons and bargo and at the same time a little think tank in washington d.c. called the international republican institute or the i r i was hard at work in haiti with a three million dollar budget to quote promote democracy there they began to unite areas steeds political opponents opponents that would eventually overthrow his government and it's more than a coincidence that these same opponents were
government u.s. involvement began in one thousand and fifteen when the government began to control haiti in a way that allowed them to maintain an outpost for u.s. corporate interests. fast forward to one nine hundred ninety when john bertrand aristide became the first democratically elected leader of haiti but instead of supporting haiti's first democracy the us immediately acted to undermine it what a shock during the bush administration and dearest good leaders were appointed to key...
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we do need to get away from the idea of government or even local government operating in sinos with different budgets in different departments not working together. i know representatives lyndon as he does, takes huge steps bringing agencies together and working together in the area of problem families and commend them for the work they do. >> whatever announcements the chancellor makes on pension taxes, and when the government came to power, $1.6 billion, the chancellor gives the sheet? >> we inherited a plan to raise four billion pounds from the wealthiest people in terms of taxes and raise that four billion pounds and my right hon. friend will make further announcements in a moment. >> robert smith. >> the northeast of scotland makes a major contribution to the u.k. economy through the offshore oil and gas industry. will the prime minister commit himself to maximizing investments in the industry so we get the maximum number of jobs, energy security and taxation for the future of this country? >> my hon. friend quite rightly speaks up for the industry and everyone who works in it in scotlan
we do need to get away from the idea of government or even local government operating in sinos with different budgets in different departments not working together. i know representatives lyndon as he does, takes huge steps bringing agencies together and working together in the area of problem families and commend them for the work they do. >> whatever announcements the chancellor makes on pension taxes, and when the government came to power, $1.6 billion, the chancellor gives the sheet?...
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of that government is is relatively easy but eventually those governments need to be called to task but the eventual issue is that it is a question of equity it is a question of. people having access to water with regard to god for their social power and that's a sort of dynamic that the global system at the moment is not willing to confront gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and we'll continue our discussion on water security. and to. legal. emissions. cretaceous three. four chargers free to make amends three. three stews free. download free broadcast live video for your media project free media. dot com. well the. science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've. covered. machine would be soon which brightened if you knew about it soon from finest impression it's. nice clean stock totty dot com. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm trying hard welcome to the b
of that government is is relatively easy but eventually those governments need to be called to task but the eventual issue is that it is a question of equity it is a question of. people having access to water with regard to god for their social power and that's a sort of dynamic that the global system at the moment is not willing to confront gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and we'll continue our discussion on water security. and to. legal. emissions. cretaceous three. four chargers...
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save the government a lot of money because exposing tax evasion the government will give you ten percent of what they saved so we have case after case after case now of whistleblowers in america receiving enormous sums of money one woman received one hundred thirty one million dollars as a ten percent of what she saved the government tax avoidance so those things are encouraging to some whistleblowers we don't believe in that here we don't think that people ought to take money because it will it will suggest that we're only doing this for the money is there a coach say in the covering up is a long time culture it's one of the few things that you could say is uniquely british in a sense that the idea that when the police kill somebody nobody's ever convicted there's been a thousand deaths in police custody in this country in the last twenty odd years and not one policeman not one has ever been convicted it's always been covered up there's a famous case in two thousand and six where a brazilian electrician was shot to death by seven on uniform explain clothes police in front of forty horri
save the government a lot of money because exposing tax evasion the government will give you ten percent of what they saved so we have case after case after case now of whistleblowers in america receiving enormous sums of money one woman received one hundred thirty one million dollars as a ten percent of what she saved the government tax avoidance so those things are encouraging to some whistleblowers we don't believe in that here we don't think that people ought to take money because it will...
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it is it state government and federal government funded by the lottery. there is a defense between tas that are forced and lottery which is it. >>> and i think the point. there is no way. if you make it voluntary. >> i can't hear anybody! >> and the bigger point here, you got to start somewhere. ybody who comes wup a solution. if it doesn't cover the full pad they slam it down and they say it will not work it is all about the baby steps. we are so screwed up. >> i disagree with that. >> a two dollar lottery. why is it ridiculous julian. >> you are talking about raising billions and we have to raise four trillion. >> that's not the only thing to do. >> it is it nolt. we'll not he a cookie today because i am trying not lose five pounds for the moll day. >> it is not funny. the fact of the matter we are taking big ste this is between two or three trillion debt reduction package. it is significant things. we are nolt dealing with serious other thans right now. >> we are throwing big nbc out there. three trillion over three years and why not hundred years and
it is it state government and federal government funded by the lottery. there is a defense between tas that are forced and lottery which is it. >>> and i think the point. there is no way. if you make it voluntary. >> i can't hear anybody! >> and the bigger point here, you got to start somewhere. ybody who comes wup a solution. if it doesn't cover the full pad they slam it down and they say it will not work it is all about the baby steps. we are so screwed up. >> i...
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i have a problem is that the government doesn't need neither the constitution nor democracy and they always start to talk about dialogue whenever they need a temporary alternative but in practice they are defying democracy the main problem is that since one thousand nine hundred seventy six the development of kuwait has stopped because the government started thinking of how to change the constitution and get rid of it the growth of the country has stopped and the government is unable to change the constitution or to continue with the development process as a result the situation has got to where it is now. and so what he's referring to is effectively what people feel is a corruption at the top a lack of economic development despite the massive oil wealth of this country both as well as what people feel a subversion of the political system and as i said while there is more media freedom and sort of political freedom relative to other countries here we have seen activists arrested for speaking out negatively against the ruling family and the policies here and we've also seen crackdowns
i have a problem is that the government doesn't need neither the constitution nor democracy and they always start to talk about dialogue whenever they need a temporary alternative but in practice they are defying democracy the main problem is that since one thousand nine hundred seventy six the development of kuwait has stopped because the government started thinking of how to change the constitution and get rid of it the growth of the country has stopped and the government is unable to change...
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john: not governments. >> nothing to with government . and we actually agree about that. i told you. [laughter] john: un delighted. how about the other issue. i am told there are food deserts' where poor people live and we have to inite supermarkets in, give them tax breaks o maybe pay for it because they cannot get fresh food. that is why they are fat. >> ever since, you know, that original ms. -- missed came out about the food doesn't we found out that by doing research it really was not true at all. and they actually do have the supermarkets. you still have a choice, and we are right back to where we go again. i want a ground surge of citizens out there who are highly enlightened about this too can finally get on out and do something for themselves. ey are the ones with the choice here, and they need to be doing that for their families as well. john: voluntary. >> nutritionists. john: thank you. coming up, our taste test. to you prefer beef steak or zebra steak? our audience will weigh in. also, are you ready to eat some swine? [applae] you stl thk you're colder than m
john: not governments. >> nothing to with government . and we actually agree about that. i told you. [laughter] john: un delighted. how about the other issue. i am told there are food deserts' where poor people live and we have to inite supermarkets in, give them tax breaks o maybe pay for it because they cannot get fresh food. that is why they are fat. >> ever since, you know, that original ms. -- missed came out about the food doesn't we found out that by doing research it really...
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third, the government as decided -- has decided, third, the government has decided with the agreement of the bank of england to transfer excess cash held in the asset purchase facility to the exchequer. this is sensible cash management, this it is in line h the approach of the bank of japan and the u.s. federal reserve. i welcome the verdict that this is more transparent than the previous approach. i want to make sure its impact on the figures is also completely transparent, so we have forecast the public balances with and without the impact of the apf decision. of mr. speaker, when we came to office, the deficit stood at 11.2%, the highest in our peacetime history. it was forecast to be the largest of any major economy 2349 world. in the last two years, the deficit has fallen by a quarter. today's figures show that with or without the apf coupons, the deficit is forecast to fall this year as well. and cash borrowing is forecast to fall too. last year the deficit was 7.9%. this year with the apf coupons it is forecast to be 6.9%, but that excludes the aspect of the royal mail pension
third, the government as decided -- has decided, third, the government has decided with the agreement of the bank of england to transfer excess cash held in the asset purchase facility to the exchequer. this is sensible cash management, this it is in line h the approach of the bank of japan and the u.s. federal reserve. i welcome the verdict that this is more transparent than the previous approach. i want to make sure its impact on the figures is also completely transparent, so we have forecast...
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and that the way to solve the problem is my government withdrawing my drinking the role of government by getting government to spend less tax less and regulate less that is what will get commie back in order that's what will cause the job where if you throw again and unemployment disappear. so. failing companies being supported by government is only a very short term solution in the long term it is a disaster. almost a million americans want to see the united states divided america's mounting debts and questions a foreign policy spec a growing movement in different states to secede from the union we take a look to the spray. wedge issues do just what their name implies they get between people and drive them apart like a wage and these issues seem to always take the forefront in the media it's things like abortion gun rights marijuana legalization and the weather well the weather isn't really a wedge issue but people sure talk about it way too much there's only so much room in the national discourse and these which issues just eat up all of the time and attention but the thing is that
and that the way to solve the problem is my government withdrawing my drinking the role of government by getting government to spend less tax less and regulate less that is what will get commie back in order that's what will cause the job where if you throw again and unemployment disappear. so. failing companies being supported by government is only a very short term solution in the long term it is a disaster. almost a million americans want to see the united states divided america's mounting...
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and the way to solve the problem is by government withdrawing by shrinking the role of government by getting government to spend less and types less and regulate less that is what will get the comic back in order that's what will. cause the jobbery to grow again and unemployment is here. so. failing companies being supported by government is only a very short term solution in the long term but it is a disaster. five e.u. nations including britain and france have summoned stays or a ambassadors to express concern of the plans to build more settlements in disputed lands in east jerusalem he was also joined by the u.n. washington warning that israel's plans pose a threat to the peace effort but prime minister binyamin netanyahu is vowing to press ahead and continue construction and. journalists and international affairs expert says netanyahu is aggressive stance could cost him the support of he's a longtime ally. netanyahu he's scoring domestic points and he's definitely positioning this. as a bid for big three in january of this king the loss of even those kinds of bees you know on cap
and the way to solve the problem is by government withdrawing by shrinking the role of government by getting government to spend less and types less and regulate less that is what will get the comic back in order that's what will. cause the jobbery to grow again and unemployment is here. so. failing companies being supported by government is only a very short term solution in the long term but it is a disaster. five e.u. nations including britain and france have summoned stays or a ambassadors...
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the government, our government. apparently planned for this eventuality and distributed in syria 2,000 communications kits to the opposition. those kits include apparently computers and phones and cameras, quote, designed to be independent from and able to circumvent the syrian domestic network, precisely for the reason of keeping them safe from regime interruption. the u.s. state department expressing confidence today that those 2,000 kits from our government to the people of syria will be enough to keep the opposition movement going and to keep people in syria in contact with people outside of that country. now, from the other side's perspective, syria's information minister says it was not the syrian government that shut down the internet. he said terrorists did it. that said, the same guy, information manager, said the airport in damascus was still open for business today. if you want to check his veracity, the airport in damascus was not open for business today. really, it's closed. see inside that circle? no p
the government, our government. apparently planned for this eventuality and distributed in syria 2,000 communications kits to the opposition. those kits include apparently computers and phones and cameras, quote, designed to be independent from and able to circumvent the syrian domestic network, precisely for the reason of keeping them safe from regime interruption. the u.s. state department expressing confidence today that those 2,000 kits from our government to the people of syria will be...
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to him as the government. and then you know they will find an agreement within 9 present dispensation. whereas i think what the other side expects is that you know, we-- you have to accept you president bashar, you have to accept at least, you know, notionally that this regime is finished. and perhaps we could talk to you if are you discussing the building up of a new regime that was why i was telling you they are talking about two different scenarios. >> right. >> they are in two different narratives. >> rose: first of all you can't get assad to open to the idea that he has to give poup we are period or not. >> to be fair, you know, when i discussed these things he doesn't say, you know, i must remain here and i must be president, no, he doesn't. it's not-- . >> rose: well then what does he say? i have to be part of a process or does he say they have to come negotiate with me because i'm the government in power. >> it's not very-- it's not very, very clear but certainly you know i think he does realize that t
to him as the government. and then you know they will find an agreement within 9 present dispensation. whereas i think what the other side expects is that you know, we-- you have to accept you president bashar, you have to accept at least, you know, notionally that this regime is finished. and perhaps we could talk to you if are you discussing the building up of a new regime that was why i was telling you they are talking about two different scenarios. >> right. >> they are in two...
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priority for the pakistani government or many other governments to try to ensure. sufficient water supply to them it is just that the people who suffer the effects of so-called water scarcity who cannot get enough water for themselves also happen to be the weakest of the poorest and with the minimal of the voice and it becomes that sort of political issue that in the dominant climate at the moment the dominant new liberal kind of a climate we have market is going and everything those are the kinds of voices we don't want to hear because that is politically uncomfortable i think technology sexy technology sells national have an aggregate sell you know calling names if you will you know this government of that government is is relatively easy but eventually those governments need to be called to task but the eventual issue is that it is a question of equity it is a question of people having access to water with regard what out regard to their social power and that's a sort of dynamic that the global system at the moment is not willing to confront gentlemen we're goin
priority for the pakistani government or many other governments to try to ensure. sufficient water supply to them it is just that the people who suffer the effects of so-called water scarcity who cannot get enough water for themselves also happen to be the weakest of the poorest and with the minimal of the voice and it becomes that sort of political issue that in the dominant climate at the moment the dominant new liberal kind of a climate we have market is going and everything those are the...
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the best 21st century city government that we have in the entire world. so, thank you for being here, and it is my pleasure to introduce our mayor's budget director kate howard who in addition to helping to balance multi-billion dollar budgets every year, she will tell you about our plans around our chief data officer. thank you so much for being here. (applause) >> good morning, everyone. i'm kate howard. i'm the mayor's budget director. i'm here to just to talk briefly about the really exciting opportunity that i think is going to be coming up in the city, which is announcement of our new chief data officer. some people may think that the budget office is mostly being countered, but really our office is focused on how do we make government more efficient, how do we make it more effective, and how do we use information to make better decisions. and i think that's why the mayor has asked that the chief data officer sit in my office. so that they have access to financial information as well as a team of people who are already inclined to work on analytical
the best 21st century city government that we have in the entire world. so, thank you for being here, and it is my pleasure to introduce our mayor's budget director kate howard who in addition to helping to balance multi-billion dollar budgets every year, she will tell you about our plans around our chief data officer. thank you so much for being here. (applause) >> good morning, everyone. i'm kate howard. i'm the mayor's budget director. i'm here to just to talk briefly about the really...
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the federal government wants you to start using the gas. but will it damage your gerri: look, i am no expert on media bias, but the media solving the fiscal cliff. the huffington post reporting that the offer to avert disaster sparks gop outrage. "the new york times", the front page story today that the tax code is less progressive than in 1980. back when ronald reagan was president. let's take a look at federal income tax in this country. these numbers according to the tax foundation. the top 1% pay 37.4%. the top 1% of earners. they pay almost 40%. taking a look at this, the top 5% pay nearly 60%. it doesn't seem quite right. the top 10% -- they pay 71%. federal income taxes, top 10%. picking up almost the entire time. if you wanted to ask her to be more progressive, i don't know, maybe the top 10% pay 90% of taxes. 95%? 100%? i think this whole argument is hogwash. the tax code is not there, but not because the wealthy are not paying enough. but because they pay too much money. everybody needs in the game. if you are part of the system,
the federal government wants you to start using the gas. but will it damage your gerri: look, i am no expert on media bias, but the media solving the fiscal cliff. the huffington post reporting that the offer to avert disaster sparks gop outrage. "the new york times", the front page story today that the tax code is less progressive than in 1980. back when ronald reagan was president. let's take a look at federal income tax in this country. these numbers according to the tax...
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government must work with them, not against or over them. government's first duty is to do no harm. to secure people paz's rights and respect their purposes and preserve their freedom. nothing undermines the essential work these groups do quite like the abuse of government power. nothing is more troubling. it is not just the abuses of government that undermine civil society. it is also the excesses. look at the road we are on. a trillion dollar deficit every year. a debt crisis on the horizon. debt on this scale is destructive on so many ways. one of them is that it draws resources away from private charity. even worse is the prospect of a debt crisis, which will, unless we do something very soon. when government finances collapsed, it is the most vulnerable who are the victims, which we are seeing in europe. many feel they have nowhere to turn. we must never let that happen here. and election has come and gone. the people have made their choice. policy-makers still have a duty to choose between ideas that work and those that do not. when one economic policy after another has failed
government must work with them, not against or over them. government's first duty is to do no harm. to secure people paz's rights and respect their purposes and preserve their freedom. nothing undermines the essential work these groups do quite like the abuse of government power. nothing is more troubling. it is not just the abuses of government that undermine civil society. it is also the excesses. look at the road we are on. a trillion dollar deficit every year. a debt crisis on the horizon....
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and the way to solve the problem with my government withdrawing my drinking the role of government by getting government spend less tax less and regulate less that is what will get commie back in order that's what will cause the job rate to grow again and an abundance of disappear. so. failing companies being supported by government is only a very short term solution in the long term it is a disaster. finally united as including britain and france have summoned days or a day ambassadors to express concern over plans to build more settlements in disputed lands near. the u.s. also joined by the u.n. in washington and warning that israel's plans pose a threat to the peace effort but prime minister binyamin netanyahu is vowing to press ahead and continue construction and. journalists and international says experts as netanyahu is aggressive stance could cost him the support of his longtime allies. in the courting domestic points in hughes definitely positioning this. as a bid for victory in january. the loss of even those kinds of these you know on capitol hill who have been very staunch
and the way to solve the problem with my government withdrawing my drinking the role of government by getting government spend less tax less and regulate less that is what will get commie back in order that's what will cause the job rate to grow again and an abundance of disappear. so. failing companies being supported by government is only a very short term solution in the long term it is a disaster. finally united as including britain and france have summoned days or a day ambassadors to...
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how the federal government helps with each and every day. thank you for coming on the show tonight, it's great having here. >> always a pleasure. gerri: still to come, almost free holiday travel. reaching new highs this week. should the government get out of the loan business? we have a debate coming up. gerri: a ticking timebomb inside the federal budget. putting taxpayers on the hook for billions of dollars. student loans, that's what i'm talking about. escalating with delinquency rates hitting an all-time high. outstripping any other consumer debt. our student loans getting out of control? thank you for joining us. we really appreciate your time. the president is talking about higher education and how it should be an economic imperative. listen to this. >> a higher education is no longer a luxury. it is an economic imperative in the 21st century. it is part of what we need to succeed in this global economy. and i'm going to fig for every young person is willing to work hard to get an education. gerri: should everyone have a college degree
how the federal government helps with each and every day. thank you for coming on the show tonight, it's great having here. >> always a pleasure. gerri: still to come, almost free holiday travel. reaching new highs this week. should the government get out of the loan business? we have a debate coming up. gerri: a ticking timebomb inside the federal budget. putting taxpayers on the hook for billions of dollars. student loans, that's what i'm talking about. escalating with delinquency rates...
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the spanish government had requested an independent audit on their banking system. and. came up with a number of sixty two billion euros that that was needed. and many at the time thought that that was again quite a conservative number expecting the economy to do better and any since then of course situation has deteriorated in spain unemployment has risen especially youth unemployment and i have heard figures that the banking system will need to shrink by something like sixty thousand. people caught all of. these banks will need to shrink an extra sixty thousand unemployed in spain will be will be paying for it is some of the world uses south korea says it's looking to reroute all passenger planes over the yellow sea it's to avoid any possible collision with debris from a long range missile that most korea is planning to launch later this month meantime japan's deploy missile interceptors saying they're prepared to down the rocket if it poses a threat and says the rocket will take the satellite into orbit but the u.s. south korea and japan claim it's carrying out interc
the spanish government had requested an independent audit on their banking system. and. came up with a number of sixty two billion euros that that was needed. and many at the time thought that that was again quite a conservative number expecting the economy to do better and any since then of course situation has deteriorated in spain unemployment has risen especially youth unemployment and i have heard figures that the banking system will need to shrink by something like sixty thousand. people...
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i don't i'm contradicting myself but i obviously don't want my government to kill innocent people but in the same boat. how do i know they're innocent. we ask people in new york whether ignorance is bliss when it comes to their government starts secrets that's all still ahead this hour are to. a lovely quiet morning a family gently sleeps in district heights maryland when fifty armed f.b.i. agents stormed the house and guns drawn despite the family pleading that they were unarmed the law enforcement agents opened fire on a weaponless teenager my asian huli thankfully sholay suffered minor flesh wounds but the key issue is that it remains unknown as to why the house was stormed so here in america for no reason guys in black uniform storm someone's house alone in some rounds and left with no justification or explanation yes the family still doesn't know why this happened the f.b.i. is remaining silent you know i understand that there are some very bad individuals out there doing some very bad stuff at home but if you don't even really know whose house you're storming or why you're storm
i don't i'm contradicting myself but i obviously don't want my government to kill innocent people but in the same boat. how do i know they're innocent. we ask people in new york whether ignorance is bliss when it comes to their government starts secrets that's all still ahead this hour are to. a lovely quiet morning a family gently sleeps in district heights maryland when fifty armed f.b.i. agents stormed the house and guns drawn despite the family pleading that they were unarmed the law...
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i know i'm contradicting myself but i obviously don't want my government to kill innocent people but in the same boat. how do i know they're innocent if you run a government and you live or you run a business this is a a business and you lead everyone from your employees to the person who's the janitor know everything about your business something's going to come back and haunt you and so maybe you shouldn't do anything that would hurt you. if. you have a good point knowledge is power right so we found out some information so that's a positive thing but i don't know if it's changed anything you don't think it's changed the way the governments might act i think if they broke through some sort of firewall to get this information they probably built a new firewall that they can't break through quite as easily i don't think i it's changed anything i think the government is going to make it more of a secret you know as long as there is money power involved i don't think anything's going to change the information has since the printing of good will burke in the fourteenth century. the publ
i know i'm contradicting myself but i obviously don't want my government to kill innocent people but in the same boat. how do i know they're innocent if you run a government and you live or you run a business this is a a business and you lead everyone from your employees to the person who's the janitor know everything about your business something's going to come back and haunt you and so maybe you shouldn't do anything that would hurt you. if. you have a good point knowledge is power right so...
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second this year it comes at a time of ongoing political unrest in the oil rich gulf state with anti-government protest announcing a road decree limiting voters' power as the opposition says the new rule discriminates against them and see this corruption by the ruling mana keep lucy cuff and off reports from kuwait. the uncertainty is one way to describe the mood here in way today as the highly controversial parliamentary elections take off now the opposition has refused to back down from a boycott of the voting in protest of what it sees as its authority period this opposition activists say that this is an attempt to produce a more compliant parliament that will allow the government to pass laws without appropriate oversight from the legislature thousands of feet he said taking to the streets in a largely peaceful protest to express their frustration with the. i urged . the gulf war there's also concerns about a potential clampdown on dissent as many activists who have spoken out both against the emir and the political situation here have been jailed now we got a chance to speak to some of the
second this year it comes at a time of ongoing political unrest in the oil rich gulf state with anti-government protest announcing a road decree limiting voters' power as the opposition says the new rule discriminates against them and see this corruption by the ruling mana keep lucy cuff and off reports from kuwait. the uncertainty is one way to describe the mood here in way today as the highly controversial parliamentary elections take off now the opposition has refused to back down from a...
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week a government's policy of the population online may be used by a draft poll which the government says only those siding with terrorists and paedophiles will object. and israel refuses to comply with u.n. demands that it open is on acknowledge to the cities for inspection joining the nonproliferation treaty calling the general assembly a good boy. it's five pm here in moscow you live with us on archie good to have you with us the standoff between mohamed morsi and egypt's opposition threatens to cause new all breaks of violence the muslim brotherhood which supports the country's leader is planning a mess rally at the presidential palace or come face to face with opponents all of morsi hundreds of which i camped outside the palace and are also following more protests cairo based reporter bill truth has more. why was that in the march tenth that tens of thousands of protesters coming from various locations in cairo converging in front of the presidential palace in this suburb of cairo when they got there they were greeted by police behind barbed wire and really i mean speaking to th
week a government's policy of the population online may be used by a draft poll which the government says only those siding with terrorists and paedophiles will object. and israel refuses to comply with u.n. demands that it open is on acknowledge to the cities for inspection joining the nonproliferation treaty calling the general assembly a good boy. it's five pm here in moscow you live with us on archie good to have you with us the standoff between mohamed morsi and egypt's opposition...
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there are making problems with the government. we cannot afford problems in georgia. >> islamists promise a boycott. >> whoever wants to distance himself from this political process will not be included. we believe there is political reform and with the participation of everybody, we will broaden the leadership of the government and parliament. >> today's protest was pragmatically peaceful. these people know that they are in for a long struggle. >> they implement serious reform, running the risk of becoming the target of more widespread opposition. >> the stirrings of the arab spring being felt even in jordan. after more than a year and a half, there is no sign of the bloodshed ending in syria. the situation is reaching appalling heights of brutality and violence as government forces continued to crash -- clash with rebels. flights have been disrupted while telephone and internet services are also down. >> for months, the internet has been the big window in this area. they have supplied a compelling version of mounting rebel ha pr
there are making problems with the government. we cannot afford problems in georgia. >> islamists promise a boycott. >> whoever wants to distance himself from this political process will not be included. we believe there is political reform and with the participation of everybody, we will broaden the leadership of the government and parliament. >> today's protest was pragmatically peaceful. these people know that they are in for a long struggle. >> they implement serious...
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is the alternative proposed by this government. and generally by the governments of latin america to have large organized responsible mining companies which are on the stock market that there is no such thing to be already has large scale metallurgy and our analyses all show that an enormous like a responsibility. columbia pollute the environment. no gran colombia pollutes the environment twenty to thirty times less than the average illegal miner. meaning. you know a little bit in the middle we have some pollution like all companies you know which however is within the parameters of colombian laws and international ones is. there a year they will be. put on it and. the effluent from the gram columbia gold factory along with the waste of the small binders falls into a small ravine which is so toxic that it is acquired name everyone calls it cyanide ravine. on its banks gold diggers process to waste one more time trying to find gold in the poison waters nor in the dangers of all. that i mean if the mine works we make money with your
is the alternative proposed by this government. and generally by the governments of latin america to have large organized responsible mining companies which are on the stock market that there is no such thing to be already has large scale metallurgy and our analyses all show that an enormous like a responsibility. columbia pollute the environment. no gran colombia pollutes the environment twenty to thirty times less than the average illegal miner. meaning. you know a little bit in the middle we...
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government. are two different things we don't see eye to eye or the government of this issue. disagree with the government. claiming. pro-democracy lines. not the government but the people's. support not. change in such as a country must first take care of. those security. interests have to leave it there for now live from ankara that was a journalist yousef california joining us. cross talk is coming your way after this short break stay with us. wedge issues do just what their name implies they get between people and drive them apart like a wedge and these issues seem to always take the forefront in the media things like abortion gun rights marijuana legalization and the weather well the weather isn't really a west coast people sure talk about it way too much.
government. are two different things we don't see eye to eye or the government of this issue. disagree with the government. claiming. pro-democracy lines. not the government but the people's. support not. change in such as a country must first take care of. those security. interests have to leave it there for now live from ankara that was a journalist yousef california joining us. cross talk is coming your way after this short break stay with us. wedge issues do just what their name implies...
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government's policies to monitor the population online may be increased by a draft law which the government says only those finding with terrorists and paedophiles would object. and israel refuses to comply with u.n. demands that it open is ime of knowledge needed facilities for inspection and then the nonproliferation warning the general assembly vote very. live from moscow with me to bomb would say the standoff between mohamed morsi and egypt's opposition group continues hundreds of protesters camped outside the presidential palace in cairo suburbs the angry crowds are spread from the iconic squared to the outskirts of the city where the president forced to feed through the back door of the palace and choose day cairo based reporter bell truly is following developments. i was that in the march tenth that tens of thousands of protesters coming from various locations in cairo converging in front of the presidential palace in a suburb of cairo when they got there they were greeted by police behind barbed wire and really i mean speaking of the protesters they felt like they wanted to protest
government's policies to monitor the population online may be increased by a draft law which the government says only those finding with terrorists and paedophiles would object. and israel refuses to comply with u.n. demands that it open is ime of knowledge needed facilities for inspection and then the nonproliferation warning the general assembly vote very. live from moscow with me to bomb would say the standoff between mohamed morsi and egypt's opposition group continues hundreds of...
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if the syrian government is preparing to use chem weapons on its own people, the united states government needs to be prepared to take action to do what they can to stop it. i saw one report that quoted a u.s. official that said there's not much the outside world can do. that's simply not true. we need to be considering military action if that's necessary in order to make sure they don't use those gas. >> sean: do you remember when saddam hussein used chemicals weapons against the kurds? we showed it on television. we had wmds, h etc. you think some of it made it to syria? >> people a split about that. >> sean: i have. >> you're not the only one. many people do. i think the other thing that you've got to consider here is how lucky we are that the israelis took action to take out the nuclear reactor that the syrians were building in the desert back in 2007. soit most people don't know this. this was one of the greatest modern military operations ever. they went underneath their radar and they took this thing out. >> they took it out. thank goodness they did. otherwise the syrians would hav
if the syrian government is preparing to use chem weapons on its own people, the united states government needs to be prepared to take action to do what they can to stop it. i saw one report that quoted a u.s. official that said there's not much the outside world can do. that's simply not true. we need to be considering military action if that's necessary in order to make sure they don't use those gas. >> sean: do you remember when saddam hussein used chemicals weapons against the kurds?...
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took a major head not just from the government government but by their consumers in the way i'd have done talking about that i'm talking about the issue of the externalities the dumping dumping their poison in our air and not having to pay yet but they're not just dumping poison in the air they're so first of all this idea that we don't we need energy ok we need energy everybody wants energy this is one of those things their body actually they want to cut back but they never do everybody acts like they can drive a hybrid but they don't s.u.v. sales are through the roof so this isn't a failing of capitalism this is how capitalism works the market will respond the government is right in certain cases because you know it's a finite amount of water it's not b.p.'s ocean it's everybody's ocean theoretically and so it's one of those things that no the market will bear this is not a failing of libertarianism or capitalism but the government isn't doing more than a slap on the wrist they're much harder on them than i thought they would be because i i thought through lobbying some other ways
took a major head not just from the government government but by their consumers in the way i'd have done talking about that i'm talking about the issue of the externalities the dumping dumping their poison in our air and not having to pay yet but they're not just dumping poison in the air they're so first of all this idea that we don't we need energy ok we need energy everybody wants energy this is one of those things their body actually they want to cut back but they never do everybody acts...
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government to build the space station. the ambitious multi-billion dollar pipeline is now officially under construction the project brings together europe's biggest energy giants and we'll see russian gas pumps straight to the continent. reports. also on the school's winter day in may not sound like it but this beach is a gateway to fun and sun to solve a new russians during their holidays and now this place will also become a gateway for russian gas and so europe this day marks the start of the construction of one of the most ambitious and certainly expensive supply systems on earth no surprise there was plenty of fun i think groundbreaking ceremony such as to the importance of being placed on the project that president clinton himself was here at the gulf stream five land will go directly from the black sea to bulgaria and on to greece as sleek and austria the project was dreamed up on to the idea the more the mary and not the was of the more punchlines the more secure the delivery to customers will be now it's a need th
government to build the space station. the ambitious multi-billion dollar pipeline is now officially under construction the project brings together europe's biggest energy giants and we'll see russian gas pumps straight to the continent. reports. also on the school's winter day in may not sound like it but this beach is a gateway to fun and sun to solve a new russians during their holidays and now this place will also become a gateway for russian gas and so europe this day marks the start of...
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problem is that the government doesn't need neither the constitution nor democracy when they always start to talk about dialogue whenever they need a temporary alternative but in practice they are defying democracy and the main problem is that since one thousand nine hundred seventy six the development of course has stopped because the government started thinking of how to change the constitution and get rid of it the growth of the country and the government is unable to change the constitution or to continue. with the development process as a result the situation has got to where it is now. what he means by this is again this is a gulf oil rich nation but people here feel like that money isn't really being put towards here so what the people i mean compared to saudi arabia for example the buildings a lot of them are falling apart and you can see that the development isn't quite what it could be more are there's accusations of corruption at the top and feeling by many opposition members that there are some. and not the rule of law and this is why people are so frustrated. ok we'll leave i
problem is that the government doesn't need neither the constitution nor democracy when they always start to talk about dialogue whenever they need a temporary alternative but in practice they are defying democracy and the main problem is that since one thousand nine hundred seventy six the development of course has stopped because the government started thinking of how to change the constitution and get rid of it the growth of the country and the government is unable to change the constitution...
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government terminated assistance to the government of mali. however our efforts to address the food and medical needs of the people of mali continue. in determines what programs can move forward, we consider whether they provide essential life-saving assistance, whether they support children, strengthen food security or advance u.s. foreign policy. we also consider operational issues including efficient management and oversight. this case by case analysis ensures that there is careful consideration of the context surrounding a proposed activity. before the coup, usaid was the largest donor supporting leches in mali. programs trained poll workers and improved elections monitoring systems, strengthened political parties and provided voter education. when the electoral support activities resumed, providing the consent of congress, it will help support free an fair elections in mali and a peaceful political exit from the current situation. a key issue will be ensuring the inclusion and participation of the internally displaced personals and refuge
government terminated assistance to the government of mali. however our efforts to address the food and medical needs of the people of mali continue. in determines what programs can move forward, we consider whether they provide essential life-saving assistance, whether they support children, strengthen food security or advance u.s. foreign policy. we also consider operational issues including efficient management and oversight. this case by case analysis ensures that there is careful...
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the majority of israelis including this government by the way have stated clearly that they'd like to see palestine independent both of us understand that there's a difference between saying palestine independent and doing it on your own with the united nations without israel as a partner as if saying that the impediment is just the state that's here let's do this hand in hand without negotiations without us as a partner to do a one sided to impose it on israel and they feel the strong need to give a response as an israeli i can say that has to do with domestic politics personally i don't necessarily adhere to that stop i think you've heard a lot of criticism here in israel in linking it in such a way that is also about politics but of course israel maybe not helping the matter could be said on top of the and i was one of the settlements also announced is not going to hold over a hundred million dollars of aid to the palestinians to pay back debts to israeli companies is really an option when of course you go the world's largest refugee populations on your doorstep well that refugee p
the majority of israelis including this government by the way have stated clearly that they'd like to see palestine independent both of us understand that there's a difference between saying palestine independent and doing it on your own with the united nations without israel as a partner as if saying that the impediment is just the state that's here let's do this hand in hand without negotiations without us as a partner to do a one sided to impose it on israel and they feel the strong need to...